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Bath Mind's Access Community Mental Health team offers one-to-one support by helping people to access the correct mental health support for them.
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Our vision is a world without Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (M.E.). Our mission is empowering people with M.E. to fulfil their potential and secure the care and support they need, while working towards a greater understanding of the illness and ultimately a cure. Alongside providing much-needed support services, we work closely with professionals and policy-makers to improve access to appropriate care and support services, and collaborate with scientists, patients and clinicians to drive forward biomedical research into M.E.
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Sometimes the list of all the practical ‘must dos’ in the home can get overwhelming, so our At Home Service takes care of your day-to-day tasks, taking the burden off you and freeing you up to do more things that you enjoy or to simply relax.
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Whatever it is, we are here. Our Information and Advice Team cover everything from advice on choosing and funding care, receiving practical help in the home, support with loneliness and ill health to legal issues, bereavement, heating your home and helping you to obtain any benefits you could be owed.
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All-Aboard is an accessible watersports charity based in Bristol Harbour, dedicated to removing barriers so everyone can enjoy the benefits of watersports. We have currently launched a Rowing project for people with Visual Impairments where adults and young people can learn to row in Bristol Harbour with the support of friendly and experienced volunteers.
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A registered charity and a long standing provider of accredited psychotherapy and counselling training in the South West, offering a 'find a therapist' service and a low cost counselling service for students, senior citizens and those who are low-waged or unwaged. Please call or email for more information.
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Self-service kiosks, computers, and telephones are available to enable you to access library and council services.
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Bath Mencap Society is a local charity supporting people with learning disabilities and their families and carers in Bath and North East Somerset. We aim to improve the lives of those with a learning disability through education and social activities. We believe everyone with a learning disability should be able to access the same social and leisure activities as their peers, in a safe and relaxed environment, and live fulfilling lives where they are valued equally.
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Bath Mind’s Community Support service is for people who need support with everyday tasks due to their mental health or neurodiversity.
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Our trained mental health support worker assists people struggling to understand and apply for benefits, navigate the benefits pathway and support at any appeal stages.
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Bath Mind's wellbeing groups support hundreds of people across B&NES in creating new connections and support systems. We have an array of weekly activities and projects available. Each group is supported by at least one Bath Mind staff member and/or volunteer who facilitate the group and support group members with their wellbeing needs.
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Alongside the three Library and Information Centres, we have several community run libraries across our area.
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We monitor and enforce a wide range of consumer protection legislation and carry out checks for regulatory compliance. We support local businesses with our Buy With Confidence approved trader scheme and our business advice packages.
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Supporting individuals with eating disorders, and providing information and education around eating disorders.
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The nature of our offer is to allow those who are bereaved to come in to a safe place to enjoy a cup of tea/coffee, biscuits and be able to talk about their loved one to one of the volunteers or to talk with other bereaved individuals to share their pain and experience.
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The Blue Sky Tennis Foundation is a non-profit community interest company (CIC). All the profits generated from our activities are reinvested back into the community to support disability tennis projects. Inclusive and adaptive tennis allows everyone to enjoy the game of tennis.